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that is also giving us cause second month. that is also giving us cause for second month. that is also giving us cause for concern, second month. that is also giving us cause for concern, i think. a city financier who conned investors out of a total of £32 million in a so—called pongs the scheme has been jailed for 13 years at seven crown court. nicholas levine from north london took investors‘ money to buy shares on their behalf but spent it on yachts and luxury cars. let‘s have a quick look at how the equities are faring. as we can see, in europe, they finished in a sea of red. and surprisingly, the madrid market down after shocking employment data came at —— unsurprising lee. let‘s catch up with some weather. it is certainly chilly out there and ifany it is certainly chilly out there and if any of you want to head out your fireworks display you will probably enjoy the warm glow of the fire, because these are some of the temperatures in the past hour. inverness is down to two degrees. for football fans, west brom again southampton, if you‘re heading to the
that is also giving us cause second month. that is also giving us cause for second month. that is also giving us cause for concern, second month. that is also giving us cause for concern, i think. a city financier who conned investors out of a total of £32 million in a so—called pongs the scheme has been jailed for 13 years at seven crown court. nicholas levine from north london took investors‘ money to buy shares on their behalf but spent it on yachts and luxury cars. let‘s have a quick...
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to the continental journey consisted of nothing but intense training under the us used to stay in summer camps to learn riding tricks and how to shoot. straight. the chief. has spent a lifetime teaching me how to handle horses. he's one of the few to teach how to keep steady in the saddle riding at full speed. as well as how to do spectacular horseback. my wife says to me why on earth do you need all that talk and i explain it to a woman they don't understand it. all men are warriors at heart some more than others some don't have much of it others have quite a lot but i think i have a good deal of. the regions of the homeland for the cossacks but true cause a few and far between even here. today cause like villages are becoming deserted with young villages moving to big cities whether or no horses or old ways of life because of. the russian don't horse breed or in need of protection. there are only about two hundred sixty members of this breed left in the world they are on the verge of extinction. is supposed to be good at handling a whip and assault. in the old days every cause that car
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those days are gladly behind us. i suspect the toll tells a story that it goes down the fiscal cliff monday. every day is fiscal cliff tuesday, wednesday, thursday. you get the picture. anyway, you should pull the trigger here to buy it here if the fiscal cliff does what i'm afraid of. brown foreman reports wednesday. this is an interesting one. why? because goldman downgraded it to sell. just last night. i've seen this movie. they were wrong last time. they'll be wrong again. i'm going to bet them a bottle of jack daniels that will be the case. in fact i'll bet them a case of jack daniels that will be the case. if they're close, as we told you we like asina. and i would be willing to be a buyer of that niche retailer ahead of this quarter because of some merger gains i think we'll hear about. but again only on news of setbacks to the fiscal cliff talks. we're not going to go in and buy anything these days. you'll get some representative congressman, senator come on say you stupid idiot. you bought stock and i'm talk
those days are gladly behind us. i suspect the toll tells a story that it goes down the fiscal cliff monday. every day is fiscal cliff tuesday, wednesday, thursday. you get the picture. anyway, you should pull the trigger here to buy it here if the fiscal cliff does what i'm afraid of. brown foreman reports wednesday. this is an interesting one. why? because goldman downgraded it to sell. just last night. i've seen this movie. they were wrong last time. they'll be wrong again. i'm going to bet...
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drive the news cycle and washington politics meanwhile the wall street journal reports it's pushing us i.p.o.'s stock sales and mergers as sellers feared taxes on investment gains could go up next year now despite news like this and even as by efforts to promote i.p.o. bubbles the number of companies going public continues to be down significantly from highs in the one nine hundred ninety s. who why would we want this. why would we ever want to bubble party private equity advisor william janeway is here to explain why bubbles are sometimes good plus u.s. corporate profits hit a record high in the third quarter according to the bureau of economic analysis with these profits why are we seeing more business investment to fuel innovation will discuss and we hear about sovereign credit downgrade and warnings of those downgrades all the time in the wake of the debt crisis and austerity in europe but now extravagance and luxury are on the line the ratings agency moody's has reportedly put carmaker aston martin on review for a debt downgrade we'll discuss let's get to today's capital account.
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lenore hawkins joins us next. liz: taxes might not be only thing facing increases from the fiscal cliff. look on your screen. milk prices. could they double if we fail to reach a deal? we're live on a farm we details on that possibility >> i'm sandra smith with your fox business brief. stocks spent the day drifting between gains and losses as investors focused their attention on washington and the fiscal cliff negotiations. amr looking for more time to submit a bankruptcy restructuring plan. the airline along with its creditors has filed a request in a manhattan bankruptcy court to extend its exclusive right deadline to march 11th. earlier this year amr said it would prefer to exit as a stand-alone company but is discussing merger options. >>> long island power authority chairman howard steinberg has reportedly resigned from his post effective immediately. that is according to news day. steinberg's resignation is a latest in string of departures following the criticism of the utility's company performance in the w
lenore hawkins joins us next. liz: taxes might not be only thing facing increases from the fiscal cliff. look on your screen. milk prices. could they double if we fail to reach a deal? we're live on a farm we details on that possibility >> i'm sandra smith with your fox business brief. stocks spent the day drifting between gains and losses as investors focused their attention on washington and the fiscal cliff negotiations. amr looking for more time to submit a bankruptcy restructuring...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. at u.s. trust, our expertise extends well beyond investment advice and research analysis. it includes proprietary offerings like our eldercare program, which helps provide for those who came before you. and our financial empowerment program, which helps prepare those who come next. resources like these have made us the number-one trust company. that's why generations of families have come to us to help build their own legacies. >>> welcome back. besides raising taxes for the rich, one of the main key stick points over the fiscal cliff debate is whether to cut entitlements. dean bake
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for us to get money so you make this thing oh so you got the. right people you for some of the five billion dollars to the guys that have been so important and powerful you could all get this. the italians have a come up with an interesting way of fighting recession and unemployment while the u.s. powerball lottery this week offered a five hundred fifty million dollars jackpot and italian supermarket chain was offering its customers a chance to win a lot over the jackpot jobs that's right the winners would be awarded a part time temporary storage system position italy has a double digit unemployment rate the october figure is the highest in about thirteen years so it's not surprising that according to the supermarkets odor about ninety percent of the eligible customers were willing to try their luck but you're . not told the latest from the business desk and now in a few minutes our tease truth seeker tells you all about what you eat and to some secrets you might not be able to stomach. it's perched atop a jar and the view from the kremlin stret
for us to get money so you make this thing oh so you got the. right people you for some of the five billion dollars to the guys that have been so important and powerful you could all get this. the italians have a come up with an interesting way of fighting recession and unemployment while the u.s. powerball lottery this week offered a five hundred fifty million dollars jackpot and italian supermarket chain was offering its customers a chance to win a lot over the jackpot jobs that's right the...
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be stripped of its peace prize they've written an open protest letter saying this use when it doesn't fit the brief accusing the norway based committee of adopting the award beyond its original purpose earlier spoke to r.t. sarah first. and that less said they said that the twenty seven nation blocks getting this award contradicts the valley's a safety a case with the pricing what they want to see happening is the one point take and million dollar prize money may not be awarded this year and they all say said the clearly not one of the champions a.p. thing a consensus here amongst the thing that you can indeed among many many people when this award was announced this get with that really the awarding of the five year ping you know the keeping of the spirit of the neighbor. the. peaceful place and you personally yourself have covered stories of protests unrest across the e.u. over the last few years how did they decide to award the peace prize to the e.u. . thinking about the prize was awarded at a time when the e.u. is they think the biggest crisis it's face since its creation we're s
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, he want a surrender from us. so far what has been offered as jessica said has really been, you know, poison to the republicans. i'm not going to agree to a deal that raises taxes by $4 for every dollar of spending cuts. i mean, last year the president at least offered some substantial spending cuts, much higher than right now. i think they're gridlocked now. i think it is a tragedy because it would be pretty easy to just get through the beginning of this year by extending everything for six months. but that's not where they're at right now. >> you know how negotiations go. you offer the very minimal in the beginning and move. why isn't the gop then unveiling a specific plan yet? wouldn't that be the most direct way to counter the white house plan, with specific numbers? >> for the last two or three years, the republicans have passed the paul ryan budget, which is a very substantive budget plan about how to deal with this deficit. it is all there, you know, in black and white. anybody can read that plan. it has en
, he want a surrender from us. so far what has been offered as jessica said has really been, you know, poison to the republicans. i'm not going to agree to a deal that raises taxes by $4 for every dollar of spending cuts. i mean, last year the president at least offered some substantial spending cuts, much higher than right now. i think they're gridlocked now. i think it is a tragedy because it would be pretty easy to just get through the beginning of this year by extending everything for six...
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their loud medical help to go into the embassy but if he had to get out to go to hospital would they use that as an excuse to arrest him he at this current moment doesn't want to talk about his personal situation he's much more interested in talking about the book he's just written off the back of a program that he made but nevertheless there are concerns about his general health when i asked him whether there could ever be a leak as significant as cable gates of which means of course just in the two year anniversary he said that we should watch this space do you think that something as large as cable kate could ever happen again i would have a similar impact. play next year. what's the time next year when you go into a. place that we should watch out for that you can see my whole interview with judy and ourselves later on in the program. you know the not to miss the show you enjoy the series of programs we run and earlier on this year it's. time to see a means business to touch you make sure you very still the price of the demand for it has fallen so much in the last. couple of years i
their loud medical help to go into the embassy but if he had to get out to go to hospital would they use that as an excuse to arrest him he at this current moment doesn't want to talk about his personal situation he's much more interested in talking about the book he's just written off the back of a program that he made but nevertheless there are concerns about his general health when i asked him whether there could ever be a leak as significant as cable gates of which means of course just in...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> all right. we want to listen to speaker boehner making comments right now on the fiscal cliff. >> small business owners are regular men and women from all backgrounds who in today's economy are facing challenges on a daily basis. the president's tax increase would be another crippling blow for them while doing little to nothing to solve the bigger problem here which is our national deficit and our national debt. this debt doesn't exist because we don't tax small businesses enough. it exists because washington continues to spend too much. rais
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the emperors pointing at us rio the heroes. two hundred years later russian cossacks lay flowers at the monument to the greeks napoleon bonaparte. before his invasion of russia napoleon had made the call sites out to be monsters to scamper resumes propaganda of the day painted them as bearded giants raping robbing and even eating people he went so far as to claim that a parisienne woman with her little daughter had full on her knees before plot of the chieftain begging him not to eat it. two hundred years ago russian cosmonauts could hardly imagine the warm welcome that greets them now. in eight hundred twelve it was immediately evident that the cossacks behave decently despite their tough and uncouth reputation as our example the first was noble in victory to clamp down on my role as and rapists even released prisoners of war. today. march side by side. a french businessman. is diplomatic in his assessment of the. you're going to see anyone who. has to be. both sides of their goals the french wanted to reach moscow when they d
the emperors pointing at us rio the heroes. two hundred years later russian cossacks lay flowers at the monument to the greeks napoleon bonaparte. before his invasion of russia napoleon had made the call sites out to be monsters to scamper resumes propaganda of the day painted them as bearded giants raping robbing and even eating people he went so far as to claim that a parisienne woman with her little daughter had full on her knees before plot of the chieftain begging him not to eat it. two...
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stuart: you could use this principle, small-scale, you could use that to a small community in america somewhat. >> it is economically justifiable. there's another source of power. stuart: it would not be economically viable if you put this small town in arizona for example. >> depends what their source of energy is. it may not. stuart: you are a lifetime in solar? >> lifetime engineering, that was my first -- dave: have you ever been there? >> it is difficult to get to. they have one very every two weeks and if you miss the u.s. and other two weeks. stuart: what do people do their? >> they enjoy it and i solar energy they have, there is an agricultural community. stuart: will you do this on another island? >> we don't have the contract. it is the great opportunity to improve the technology we have and use it in a new way that helps people. stuart: that is your commercial. what is the out the door cost to wire up solar power, 1500 people in the south pacific? >> couldn't tell you -- >> with your contract for? >> $2 million. stuart: for fifteen million people. are you coming kicking new
stuart: you could use this principle, small-scale, you could use that to a small community in america somewhat. >> it is economically justifiable. there's another source of power. stuart: it would not be economically viable if you put this small town in arizona for example. >> depends what their source of energy is. it may not. stuart: you are a lifetime in solar? >> lifetime engineering, that was my first -- dave: have you ever been there? >> it is difficult to get to....
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. >> join us tomorrow -- not tomorrow. join us monday. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee with carl quintanilla and jim cramer. david faber has the day off. we have november ism due out later this hour to watch for. as for picture in europe, we did have eurozone unemployment ticking higher slightly. a mixed bag there. little change overall in europe. our road map this morning starts with what else? the fiscal cliff. the president heads to a pennsylvania toy factory pressing his case for a proposal that actually leaked last night seeking 1.6 trillion in tax hikes. republicans in morning balking and cliff fears prompt another company to issue a dividend and it's whole foods. >> owner of taco bell, kfc, have warned that sales hit the skids. the shares yesterday hit a fresh high. >>> facebook unlikes zynga. zynga shares are plummeting this morning on the news. >>> never an ego boost for the ceo when the stock falls on the news that he's keeping his job. that's exactly wh
. >> join us tomorrow -- not tomorrow. join us monday. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee with carl quintanilla and jim cramer. david faber has the day off. we have november ism due out later this hour to watch for. as for picture in europe, we did have eurozone unemployment ticking higher slightly. a mixed bag there. little change overall in europe. our road map this morning starts with...
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stuart varney just told us the white house's plan could send us into another recession. we'll talk to a democrat and ask why they think their plan to raise taxes will actually help the economy. melissa: the only reason democrats are insisting on raising rates because raising rates on the so-called rich is the holy grail of liberalism. the holy grail of liberalism. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. see what's new from campbell's. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. martha: more than a decade after the concord crash that killed 113 people, a french court clears contin
stuart varney just told us the white house's plan could send us into another recession. we'll talk to a democrat and ask why they think their plan to raise taxes will actually help the economy. melissa: the only reason democrats are insisting on raising rates because raising rates on the so-called rich is the holy grail of liberalism. the holy grail of liberalism. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and...
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the us. eric holder are going to end up on the wrong side of history i don't know that they want that on the record and you use released a statement i think there have been reports in the media over the last day or so that you've got a long condition but you've released a statement saying that that's actually not the case to talk but has this show knew what would potentially happen if you did have a health scare do you think that you would be able to get treatment was there my my particular personal condition is not very interesting obviously this circumstance in the embassy is difficult. and a long long time i suppose it could be very difficult but. you know i've had to have a soft thank you very much. the great russian warrior. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to react and i think parades through. those admiration two hundred. do we speak your language i mean some of the well i know but their. music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of
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will he use it? he's got the power. will he use it to get done what we've got to get done in this next four years? and will he use it to pound these republicans into coming on a sensible deal on the fiscal cliff? got the power. use it or lose it. >> this is the full court press, "the bill press show," live on your radio, and on current tv. [ music ] that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. we've got to get done in this current tv.smocks [ music ] [ music ] >> this is "the bill press show" >> bill: here we go 26 minutes after the hour on a friday, friday, november 30th. my latest column is about this susan rice nonsense. heading my column is: what did susan rice know? and when did she know it? check out the column at billpressshow.com. we are talking about president obama won this election overwhelmingly when everybody said he didn't have a chance getting re
will he use it? he's got the power. will he use it to get done what we've got to get done in this next four years? and will he use it to pound these republicans into coming on a sensible deal on the fiscal cliff? got the power. use it or lose it. >> this is the full court press, "the bill press show," live on your radio, and on current tv. [ music ] that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience...
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james joins us here. good to have you. >> we've been hearing people talking about this possible trend for some time. you look at alabama taking jobs. south carolina from bmw. airbus coming to mobile, alabama. on people say at some point maybe we'll get back to a position where it makes sense for china to actually have us manufacturer what they're manufacturing over there now. are we getting there? >> i think it's not going to be anything as direct as jobs now being done in chinese factories move back to cleveland or montgomery, alabama, or anything like that but the next wave of new business startups becomes more attractive for them to develop in california, in texas and tennessee, then in southern china. and so the growth we're starting to see is in some of the high-tech ferms back in the united states rather than in china. >> basic economics. it used to be so much cheaper to get things done in china. now wages are starting to rise. workers are starting to get choosier. >> they are. and i went back to so
james joins us here. good to have you. >> we've been hearing people talking about this possible trend for some time. you look at alabama taking jobs. south carolina from bmw. airbus coming to mobile, alabama. on people say at some point maybe we'll get back to a position where it makes sense for china to actually have us manufacturer what they're manufacturing over there now. are we getting there? >> i think it's not going to be anything as direct as jobs now being done in chinese...
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thank you for joining us. you can give a sense as to whether this stimulus package is expected to finally revive hopes for japan's economy? >> i'm afraid that we've seen too much of that, it's been already like two decades seeing fiscal and monetary packages coming in on top of an economy that actually needed deleveraging. and there's lots of lessons we can learn for europe on japan's experience. there's really not much you can do. you need to go through that what japan needs is liberalization. opening up to everything you can imagine which comes from a broad labor force to competition. that's what japan really needs. so i am not very positive on this additional fiscal stimulus package. >> is what kind of structural reform are you talking about? because it does seem as though for an economy like japan's, it is fiscal stimulus, it is monetary stimulus that has to come in and avoid a broader downturn. >> as i mentioned, i mean, fiscal and monetary stimulus are welcome when you are in the process of recovery. but
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now judy and you're saying basically that the internet can enslave us but the internet is just a thing right it's a soulless a piece of equipment who was the wheel in slavers. the people who control the interception of the internet and to some degree also physically control the big data warehouses and international fiber optic lines so we all think of the internet as some kind of tonic realm where we can throw out ideas and communications and with pages and books and they exist somewhere out there actually they exist on web servers in new york robi or in beijing and information comes to us through satellite connections or through fiber optic cables so who are physically controls this controls the realm of our ideas and communications and whoever is able to sit on those communications channels can intercept entire nations and that's the new game in town as far as state spying is concerned intercepting entire nations not individuals and yes this sounds like a kind of futuristic scenario but you're saying that the future is already here i mean the united states' national security agency h
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the emperor's pointing at us rio the hero's. attention. two hundred years later russian cossacks lay flowers at the monument to the great napoleon bonaparte. before his invasion of russia napoleon had made the call sites out to be monsters to scare parisians propaganda of the day painted them as bearded giants raping them even eating people he went so far as to claim that a peruvian woman with her little daughter had fall on her knees before plot of the chieftain begging him not to eat a child. two hundred years ago russian could hardly imagine the warm welcome that greets them. behave decently despite their reputation. the first victory. even released prisoners of. today. march side by side. a french businessman. is diplomatic in his assessment of the. you're going to see anyone who. has to be. both sides. when they did the russians wanted to hold the french. the russians. his fate. very decently in france. since. it was. neither he nor his descendants. his intention to fight victory. quite historically. grounds. and it was here that napo
the emperor's pointing at us rio the hero's. attention. two hundred years later russian cossacks lay flowers at the monument to the great napoleon bonaparte. before his invasion of russia napoleon had made the call sites out to be monsters to scare parisians propaganda of the day painted them as bearded giants raping them even eating people he went so far as to claim that a peruvian woman with her little daughter had fall on her knees before plot of the chieftain begging him not to eat a child....
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are now open so if you want to share an opinion make a comment ask a question live on the air give us a call or two or two nine zero four twenty one thirty four now in time for the first call or the night would be market canada mark thanks for calling in what's on your mind tonight hi tony thanks particularly call i really appreciate your program but i wish it was more visible to lots of people that's my only complaint that maybe you've heard. with the powerful media we're working on it where we're going we're doing our best mark what is that what you call the well i guess you know it gets wider issue but all of it thank you very much fred in new york city fred thank you for calling what's on your mind. see you again informative program as usual. if people. don't think that. this global warming or climate change is really too bad they can't talk to polar bears they can usually swim sixty miles offshore that are now traveling yeah it is you know it is the big media in this country that is way overboard with everything it's such a pleasure to see a show like yours like we just had that
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nearly half of the silver that is mined globally is used by industries. >> it's being used increasingly in biomedical, in high tech, environmental for water purification, in hospitals as an antiseptic. so it's not just the old traditional smokestack industries and electronics that are using silver. it does really have very, very wide versatility. >> reporter: but what about the outlook for precious metals next year? a lot depends on what happens to the global economy and whether the u.s. falls off the fiscal cliff. if the cliff is averted... >> then i think you will see silver, platinum, palladium-- the so-called white metals-- outperform gold, because they will tend to outperform in a risk-on environment in a cyclical upturn. >> reporter: now, the other scenario: >> in an environment where we go off the fiscal cliff and we see continued problems on the debt side for the u.s., i think the gold price outperforms the white metals. >> reporter: gold's price will also depend on whether central banks continue to diversify their holdings into gold, and whether they implement more quantitative
nearly half of the silver that is mined globally is used by industries. >> it's being used increasingly in biomedical, in high tech, environmental for water purification, in hospitals as an antiseptic. so it's not just the old traditional smokestack industries and electronics that are using silver. it does really have very, very wide versatility. >> reporter: but what about the outlook for precious metals next year? a lot depends on what happens to the global economy and whether the...
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he joins us. congressman devin nunes, chairman of the ways and means committee to tell us what kind of effor it will take and who will be blamed for failure to stop these tax hikes and trillion dollar budget cuts. bradley graham is among our guests tonight. here are the details on exctly what secretary geithner has proposed on behalf of the presidento avoid the fiscal cliff. according to the republicans in that meeting, the offer includes $1.6 trillion in new revenue. that is higher taxes, raising tax rates, and taxes on investment income. at least $50 million in new stimul spending in the next fiscal year alone. mind you, of course, the repubcans looking for spending ts as an offset to their agreement to raise taxes. the only spending cuts in the plan come from cutting medicare and other programs by 400 billion over the coming decade. timothy geithner also requesting the equivant of a permanent increase in the national debt limit. president obama remarkably consistent in his intent to raise taxes
he joins us. congressman devin nunes, chairman of the ways and means committee to tell us what kind of effor it will take and who will be blamed for failure to stop these tax hikes and trillion dollar budget cuts. bradley graham is among our guests tonight. here are the details on exctly what secretary geithner has proposed on behalf of the presidento avoid the fiscal cliff. according to the republicans in that meeting, the offer includes $1.6 trillion in new revenue. that is higher taxes,...
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can you tell us more about how israel views this? >> i think israel is concerned that through this upgrade, palestinians could challenge israel legally and diplomatically now. in past weeks, we have heard the israeli government saying that this is a unilateral move that violates the oslo court, that the house indians are aiming to join the international criminal court, and it preempts the united nations. i think for israel right now, the concern is on the diplomatic outcome as well, how countries will be voting, and the high level of support that palestinians would get from the international community. >> what about on the ground and the occupation? how will this change life for the palestinians? >> have asked many palestinians what they expect, and most said they are aware of the symbolic character, but there will still be settlements. there will still be the israeli occupation. basically, there will be no changes on the ground, but my impression is that many do support this. although some are skeptical because there's no other choi
can you tell us more about how israel views this? >> i think israel is concerned that through this upgrade, palestinians could challenge israel legally and diplomatically now. in past weeks, we have heard the israeli government saying that this is a unilateral move that violates the oslo court, that the house indians are aiming to join the international criminal court, and it preempts the united nations. i think for israel right now, the concern is on the diplomatic outcome as well, how...
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of its percentage on the central on the commercial banks balance sheet to give them the ability to use it as collateral to take on more debt from the central bank so the battle three actually gives the sanction the commercial banks a greater ability to bail out the central banks and of course are now sitting on tens and hundreds of trillions of dollars of the toxic debt so not again it's not a method i call saying it's to push me pull you from dr doolittle it's going in two directions at the same time the fact is these battle three requirements are just a joke that they were ever even a public dispute over this because as we saw the global shadow banking system is totally on collateralized and it's all the interest rate swaps it's all the derivatives it's all the mortgage backed securities so there was never any threat to having to actually abide by any capital requirements and i think that's why they put somebody like mark carney and mario draghi in to the heads of two important central banks in the area where all that shadow banking has moved because they have proven themselves to se
of its percentage on the central on the commercial banks balance sheet to give them the ability to use it as collateral to take on more debt from the central bank so the battle three actually gives the sanction the commercial banks a greater ability to bail out the central banks and of course are now sitting on tens and hundreds of trillions of dollars of the toxic debt so not again it's not a method i call saying it's to push me pull you from dr doolittle it's going in two directions at the...
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a task for all of us. the cottage industry of cassandras and declinists have dramatically overstated this case, but it is true that the reservoirs of good will that we build up around the world during the 20th century will not and cannot last forever. new generations of young people do not remember gi's liberating their countries, or american development assistance changing the face of their economies were literally saving generations from hunger and disease. they are more connected and engaged with the wider world than their parents and grandparents could have ever imagines. but they face mounting social and economic challenges, and are not automatically pro-american. how should we, how should america lead in this changing world? as we look ahead to the next four years and the years beyond, what should top our agenda? one thing i have learned and you have been discussing all day is that the best laid plans are quickly turned on their head by the rush of events. certainly, the first job of our nation's pol
a task for all of us. the cottage industry of cassandras and declinists have dramatically overstated this case, but it is true that the reservoirs of good will that we build up around the world during the 20th century will not and cannot last forever. new generations of young people do not remember gi's liberating their countries, or american development assistance changing the face of their economies were literally saving generations from hunger and disease. they are more connected and engaged...
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surgery a few thanks so much for being with us thanks for having me john. crazy alert the beach bogs of the undead much like vampires and werewolves zombies are a hot topic in pop culture right now and girls in bikinis have always been a hot topic so naturally showing off zombie girls in bikinis has to be a rep the recipe for success elise that was the thinking of a south african ad agency that has created a swimsuit calendar models dressed up to look like brain eating beauty in honor of the upcoming season of the hit show the walking dead calendar is getting some pretty rave reviews too including from south africa's f h men's magazine which said quote it pulls together two of every h m's favorite things bikini babes and zombies they just been holding a beer this video would have been three for three i wonder what's next at the handsome vampire calendar for the late. romper once more are unsatisfied with this media empire in the u.k. and australia has several media holdings in the united states like the wall street journal of new york post fox news fox. and
surgery a few thanks so much for being with us thanks for having me john. crazy alert the beach bogs of the undead much like vampires and werewolves zombies are a hot topic in pop culture right now and girls in bikinis have always been a hot topic so naturally showing off zombie girls in bikinis has to be a rep the recipe for success elise that was the thinking of a south african ad agency that has created a swimsuit calendar models dressed up to look like brain eating beauty in honor of the...
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a very clear point of view you've given us. thank you for joining us on "hardball." yesterday i spoke with senator susan collins who also had concerns about ambassador rice. >> it's obvious she chose to emphasize some aspects and downplay others, and, frankly, i think the u.n. ambassador along with the secretary of state should be above politics and that she should have just said, no, i'm not going to go on those shows. it's the wrong issue and the wrong time of year. i've got to maintain my credibility. >> okay. joining us right now is kent conrad, senator from north dakota. i guess you heard those views. what are your views on the issues raised on the antagonistic side? >> first of all, i have high regard for senator corker and senator collins, but there are others who have been strident voices against the ambassador that have been terribly unfair to her. what she said on those sunday talk shows was precisely what the intelligence community agreed to unanimously would be the unclassified version of events. it is entirely appropriate for the ambassador to rely on th
a very clear point of view you've given us. thank you for joining us on "hardball." yesterday i spoke with senator susan collins who also had concerns about ambassador rice. >> it's obvious she chose to emphasize some aspects and downplay others, and, frankly, i think the u.n. ambassador along with the secretary of state should be above politics and that she should have just said, no, i'm not going to go on those shows. it's the wrong issue and the wrong time of year. i've got...
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tore up the floors from french homes to burn on can find us. they also caught hold a famous cup in the fontainebleau colonies. the model cossacks led by alexander decided to march along one must undress uniform. go of my eyes. the eight hundred twelve cossacks had little time to eat and often use the russian word to tell waiters of the famous my mother café to be quick. a corrupt version of the word subsequently took root in french culture as the archetype will be stroke cafe. there's a feeling inside me of deja vu i've got a sense that i've been here before. maybe it's genetic memory or something. like that. waiting for a lunch of oysters and the anxious about the unfamiliar dishes making. even more homesick. i'd like to go home as soon as i can when i get back i'll be brushing through just potatoes without all these fancy vegetables or did like me always to it's but this cuisine isn't for me. is the high point of the parisien two of the heavily built one that has first came to the city. i've only seen it on. even before and now here i am in
tore up the floors from french homes to burn on can find us. they also caught hold a famous cup in the fontainebleau colonies. the model cossacks led by alexander decided to march along one must undress uniform. go of my eyes. the eight hundred twelve cossacks had little time to eat and often use the russian word to tell waiters of the famous my mother café to be quick. a corrupt version of the word subsequently took root in french culture as the archetype will be stroke cafe. there's a...
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gerri: us talk about that. the big conversation about a student loan debt in this country is is this going to be the next big government bailout? >> i called. we did an interview with laura and asher, president of the institute for college access and success. i kept saying, we have a 11% delinquent on student loans. does the government need to be there to help bail out? that is the question. she said seriously, no. there are six options for the 85% to the federal government. the question is the 15%, privately funded loans. you cannot defer and the 11% delinquency rate is far worse because a lot of those are not even on the books at. deferred. in some kind of forbearance. you don't register just yet. the 15% to 150 billion, those people cannot defer, really under -- between a rock and hard place, and that is when people start talking about a bailout. 74 billion if taxpayers are called upon to help those people gerri: we only have some much money. the end of the day there's only so many people we can bailout. app
gerri: us talk about that. the big conversation about a student loan debt in this country is is this going to be the next big government bailout? >> i called. we did an interview with laura and asher, president of the institute for college access and success. i kept saying, we have a 11% delinquent on student loans. does the government need to be there to help bail out? that is the question. she said seriously, no. there are six options for the 85% to the federal government. the question...
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who will receive letters very soon from us telling them that they're off the hook mostly for medical debt because that's what we've been buying initially. these are people who for one reason or another have just been unable to pay their medical bills. i and my colleagues in the strike don't see this as a way of encouraging people to go further into debt especially those suffering from from illnesses a. and because of the american lack of coverage in this country for health insurance in general is very difficult for people to meet their medical bills so we don't really take that critique very very seriously what we've been more energized by is the response the ideas that are rolling in ideas for even more ingenious tactics for intervening in the system which we're very interested in and are trying to process and share with other people our next step really is to build a national network of straight debt affiliates there are many straight groups beginning to spring up in cities all across the country and we also have international ties with groups in europe that are fighting against so
who will receive letters very soon from us telling them that they're off the hook mostly for medical debt because that's what we've been buying initially. these are people who for one reason or another have just been unable to pay their medical bills. i and my colleagues in the strike don't see this as a way of encouraging people to go further into debt especially those suffering from from illnesses a. and because of the american lack of coverage in this country for health insurance in general...
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talk to us about that. what can you do to prove to the american people that, in fact, you are creating jobs in america, but you have to actually create jobs in places you're operating outside the u.s.? isn't that true? >> we do. i think the benefit is to multinationals in three areas. one is the wealth we create for americans. our to be is held by americans. chevron, for example, has created $170 billion in wealth through our stock price and dividends over the last decade. we also produce energy. every drop of oil we produce overseas keeps oil prices down in this country. >> yet, the oil companies as an industry constantly get bashed over taxes, over the profits that we see. in fact, in 2011, chevron was one of three oil companies that paid more in income taxes than any other corporation in america, which i find amazing. $17 billion in taxes. >> well, our income taxes in 2011 were about 43%. it's been in the same range over the last few years. we do pay our fair share. we pay taxes overseas. we pay taxes he
talk to us about that. what can you do to prove to the american people that, in fact, you are creating jobs in america, but you have to actually create jobs in places you're operating outside the u.s.? isn't that true? >> we do. i think the benefit is to multinationals in three areas. one is the wealth we create for americans. our to be is held by americans. chevron, for example, has created $170 billion in wealth through our stock price and dividends over the last decade. we also produce...
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looking at washington, putting earnings season besides us. all coming down to the last 32 days of the year and what is its going to happen in washington. anytime we hear anybody making any comments, it is going to move the market. like you saw on that chart, who is saying what and when, clearly that shows it is all about getting in front of the camera, getting out in front of the public making sure the public understands where everybody stands. they will stretch this one out as long as they can, the drummer will unfold, we will watch the miniseries play out on live tv. it will come to the same path and figure it out before the end of the year. tracy: we should have our viewers name the intraday chart. i cannot believe this, 32 days, we have to live with this war true fundamentals, make your picks. >> this is an unusual market. i thought they for sure flush away harder than they did leaving me to think that the market is believing something is coming. each drop a little bit lower than the previous one leading me to believe the market believes
looking at washington, putting earnings season besides us. all coming down to the last 32 days of the year and what is its going to happen in washington. anytime we hear anybody making any comments, it is going to move the market. like you saw on that chart, who is saying what and when, clearly that shows it is all about getting in front of the camera, getting out in front of the public making sure the public understands where everybody stands. they will stretch this one out as long as they...
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less kind told us there's a growing feeling in egypt of the still a long way to go to real democracy the fact of the matter is that everything is going in the opposite direction of what the revolution is called for. the constituent assembly itself is a reflection of how unwilling to share power in the muslim brotherhood are and along with mohamed morsi. he says that he will give back powers that as soon as a parliament is elected but he's not allowing you deficients to share in writing the constitution so this to me seems like a false promise about giving back power because the one thing he can do is allow dipshits to write their own constitution and share power and he's not doing that used to you just a few moments here and i'll take you live from moscow. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely res
less kind told us there's a growing feeling in egypt of the still a long way to go to real democracy the fact of the matter is that everything is going in the opposite direction of what the revolution is called for. the constituent assembly itself is a reflection of how unwilling to share power in the muslim brotherhood are and along with mohamed morsi. he says that he will give back powers that as soon as a parliament is elected but he's not allowing you deficients to share in writing the...
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in a "power lunch" exclusive, joining us today, belly's ceos join us. they sunk $10 million into belly earlier this year. gentlemen, welcome. nice to have you here. let me start with you, logan. because we've talked a lot about the lady deal sites in the show today and on cnbc. a number of them are starting to struggle and their stock prices are struggling as well. what makes your company belly different than the traditional sites that we've been talking about today? >> i think the daily deal industry really exploded based on providing discounts and coupons for people to find and discover new places. but with merchants, the sustainability really came into question when merchants know, small businesses know that 80% of their revenue is driven by 20% of their customers. so they started to really look for new solutions to help drive frequency, retention to create better relationships with their customers and ultimately drive loyalty. >> give me an example of what a reward would be for a typical customer. >> well, we try and focus on custom unique rewards f
in a "power lunch" exclusive, joining us today, belly's ceos join us. they sunk $10 million into belly earlier this year. gentlemen, welcome. nice to have you here. let me start with you, logan. because we've talked a lot about the lady deal sites in the show today and on cnbc. a number of them are starting to struggle and their stock prices are struggling as well. what makes your company belly different than the traditional sites that we've been talking about today? >> i think...
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you know what they make on used car? $2172 on used car. only make $676 on a new car. believe me. that is why, taking cars off the market just, hikes the price. supply and demand. ashley: of course. >> to a large degree people should be upset with the "cash for clunkers" things. it forces you to buy expensive used car or have recurring payments you didn't want to have. ashley: exactly. >> carmax on the verge of breaking out. it looks really good here. by the way, sandy will hike used car prices $1,000. ashley: you still think there is room? >> i have really do. this trend is not going away. easy financing. they're making money on financing, extended services and all kinds of things like that. tracy: charles, we've got to go. where do you stop out of this? >> you know what? i wouldn't use a regular stop on this one. i would say unless fundamentals deteriorated, this is one of the stocks i think you hold for a while, ride ups and downs. no pun intended. just slipped out. ashley: thank you, charles. >> all righty. ashley: it is coming up to quarter past the hour. as we do every 15 mi
you know what they make on used car? $2172 on used car. only make $676 on a new car. believe me. that is why, taking cars off the market just, hikes the price. supply and demand. ashley: of course. >> to a large degree people should be upset with the "cash for clunkers" things. it forces you to buy expensive used car or have recurring payments you didn't want to have. ashley: exactly. >> carmax on the verge of breaking out. it looks really good here. by the way, sandy will...
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both of which concern all of us. i have been working with the administration to ensure that those detention policies are not harmfullharmful interpreted. but the law itself remains a problem. several of my colleagues including the senator from kentucky and senator feinstein have suggested changes to the law that will help repair the flawed policies enacted last year. i've also crafted my own legislation working with the ranking member on the house armed services committee, congressman adam smith from washington, to repair some of the harm that i believe was done in last year's ndaa. i've filed that bill to this year's ndaa as amendment 3115, along with the chairman of the senate judiciary committee, senator leahy. inow, senators feinstein and pal have a similar but slightly different approach to resolving the problems created by the detainee provisions passed last year. their there are efforts under way to ensure that whatever passage we take is supported by the greatest number of members possible and i look forward
both of which concern all of us. i have been working with the administration to ensure that those detention policies are not harmfullharmful interpreted. but the law itself remains a problem. several of my colleagues including the senator from kentucky and senator feinstein have suggested changes to the law that will help repair the flawed policies enacted last year. i've also crafted my own legislation working with the ranking member on the house armed services committee, congressman adam...
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wins in the end headline from only two days ago europe to push for basil three to lay as it lobbies us europe is preparing to follow the united states and delaying the introduction of stricter rules on bank capital while lobbies for rethink of the u.s. stance according to reports so these battle through your climates of higher capital requirements for the banks so they don't have any but they're supposed to come into effect january first two thousand and thirteen but the u.s. has said we're not going to do it so now europe isn't going to do it and the amazing thing about this basil to me story is that the central banks want the commercial banks to buy more more swaps with the central banks. but the only way they can do that is if they allow government paper to be revised upwards in terms of its percentage on the central on the commercial banks balance sheet to give them the ability to use it as collateral to take on more debt from the central bank so the basil three actually gives to some of the commercial banks a greater ability to bail out the central banks that of course are now sit
wins in the end headline from only two days ago europe to push for basil three to lay as it lobbies us europe is preparing to follow the united states and delaying the introduction of stricter rules on bank capital while lobbies for rethink of the u.s. stance according to reports so these battle through your climates of higher capital requirements for the banks so they don't have any but they're supposed to come into effect january first two thousand and thirteen but the u.s. has said we're not...
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the chaplain: let us pray. gracious god, we often thanks for the joys and challenges of self-government. which this house and the whole congress symbolize. and world ravaged by clns, political, and domestic we enter greatly the sanctuary of these chambers for peaceful deliberation for this nation's good. even in the spaces of deep disagreement, may these debates be seasoned with mutual understanding. may your presence as liberty, love, and justice walk up and down and yes, even between these aisles. remind everyone of the sacredness of the trust of their constituents and the hope of all of our citizens. at days end, may all affected by their decisions be confident of their good faith. at the end of the term, may the re-elected redouble their efforts for the common good and those retiring find satisfaction in having done their duty. in the name of all that is holy and good. amen. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from new york, mr.
the chaplain: let us pray. gracious god, we often thanks for the joys and challenges of self-government. which this house and the whole congress symbolize. and world ravaged by clns, political, and domestic we enter greatly the sanctuary of these chambers for peaceful deliberation for this nation's good. even in the spaces of deep disagreement, may these debates be seasoned with mutual understanding. may your presence as liberty, love, and justice walk up and down and yes, even between these...
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in the past, people used to have this sense of awe all the time. kinutani believes the ancient myths can help reawaken that sense of belief once again. a central motif in the art is the story of the sun goddess. she hid herself and her light inside a cave. the world was plunged into darkness, and evil spread. to lure her out, the other gods held a party, singing, laughing, and dancing. she peeked out to see what was going on. another god forced the cave open, dragged her out, and light was restored to the world. >> translator: we have always overcome natural disasters through our know-how and by working and praying together. i want my art to say we can rebound from the tragedy and the light will return in the century ahead. >> reporter: living closer to nature, adopting a simpler lifestyle, and living in harmony with each other. inspired by the ancient myths, this is the message kinutani wants to convey, that we can create the future from the lessons of the past. miyuki tokoi, nhk world, nara. >>> some wet weather forecast for tokyo today. meteorol
in the past, people used to have this sense of awe all the time. kinutani believes the ancient myths can help reawaken that sense of belief once again. a central motif in the art is the story of the sun goddess. she hid herself and her light inside a cave. the world was plunged into darkness, and evil spread. to lure her out, the other gods held a party, singing, laughing, and dancing. she peeked out to see what was going on. another god forced the cave open, dragged her out, and light was...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> go ahead man citing a variety of benefits for the january introduction of the blackberry operating system. dare i say, this is march of the penguins. >> yeah, it is, we have seen the stock which you know we have reported on many times, heavily shorted. a lot of this move has been short covering. suddenly they're saying maybe there's more value than the intellectual property. in gold man's case, they're saying now it has a $3 billion value. previously theirest mate was just cash and ip. now you have $3 billion because you think blackberry is going to do well. >> it's in 50, it's in test labs right now with the phone companies. >> but they fired a lot of people, everyone wants an alternative. it still has a big installed base, very large in indonesia. >> jakarta, huge move. >> this is very positive, and i come back and say that this was written off for dead, i look at the green mountain coffee trade, i have b
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it wouldn't get us as much of a deficit reduction over 75 years, a chained c.p.i., but it would get us at least into a solvent condition if we increased the age rate. i just want to give you a note of history. when president reagan was facing the same issue and the senate was of -- the senate was one-party dominated and the house the other, he got house speaker tip o'neill together with minimum and they formed a commission, which started the increase in age, which we have today, because people live longer and they work longer. we can do the same thing that president reagan and tip o'neill did because it is the same configuration by coming together and acknowledging that people live longer and they work longer. and you can make accommodations for people who are in particularly physically strenuous jobs, which i think all of us understand "maybe," maybe are not able to work as long. you can do those things and fix this issue, mr. president, in a responsible way. let's do it now. one more year is going to make it that much worse. it was $2 trillion in just one year added to the deficit. w
it wouldn't get us as much of a deficit reduction over 75 years, a chained c.p.i., but it would get us at least into a solvent condition if we increased the age rate. i just want to give you a note of history. when president reagan was facing the same issue and the senate was of -- the senate was one-party dominated and the house the other, he got house speaker tip o'neill together with minimum and they formed a commission, which started the increase in age, which we have today, because people...
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-- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents of mark leno's measure would say it's not the amount of drug that somebody is in possession of, the fact that they're using drugs indicates they've got to find a way to supply themselves with ongoing, you know, sources of drugs or by taking the drugs, they're going to place themselves in a state that makes them more likely to commit crime. is this a valid argument? >> well, i think there are -- i think not everybody who uses drug is a drug addict. and there's a segment of the population that recreationally uses narcotics and d
-- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents...
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you're not going to be making decisions for us. later in the program or announced a spin it's a big but it is inskeep explains why the u.s. should establish boundaries in its relationship with israel. egypt's national assembly is expected to vote on a new constitution later on thursday hoping to appease tens of thousands of protesters across the country rage has been maintaining for a week now after president morsi granted himself unchallenged powers although promising to abandon them once a new constitution and parliament are in place journalist peltry has the latest from cairo. when the constitution is drafted and goes through referendum president morsi wrote in his controversial constitution that gratian his extra powers he's assumed will and to this is after the referendum however the real issue the heart of this debate is the constitution itself and the way that it's being drafted the opposition forces really see the constituent assembly. body because at least a quarter of its members have staged a walkout including keep repre
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that would have saved us 4,405 dead. so everybody knows that military -- my dad was in the army and he knows it, so you know -- well, we don't need to defend the whole world. that's not in our constitution and nobody really wants us to do it. host: lead story in the wall street journalism, president obama's signal he wouldn't insist tax rates on upper income americans rise as part of a deficit reduction deal. so a new flexibility as he tries to accelerate talks with republic conditions. new clirity of the white house position marks a potentially important moment to figure out how to handle tax rates that are due to snap higher next year. one of the thorniest elements of the so-called fiscal cliff. host: that's the lead story this morning in the "wall street journal." marisa is a democrat in montana. marisa, good morning to you. the g.o.p. says address the spending problem. what do you think? caller: oh, thank you so much for taking my call. i'm so grateful and so grateful for c-span. let's never forget the dark days of t
that would have saved us 4,405 dead. so everybody knows that military -- my dad was in the army and he knows it, so you know -- well, we don't need to defend the whole world. that's not in our constitution and nobody really wants us to do it. host: lead story in the wall street journalism, president obama's signal he wouldn't insist tax rates on upper income americans rise as part of a deficit reduction deal. so a new flexibility as he tries to accelerate talks with republic conditions. new...
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that's it for us today. check us out tomorrow for traders unplugged, as we get the real deal on how traders make money on cyber monday and black friday. thanks so much for watching. from all of us at first business, have a good thursday. . >>> right now firefighters are on the scene, we will tell you what they found when they went inside that house. >>> the next big storm is headed for the bay area. >>> well, we are in between the days and we have also rainfall projections as we go ahead to thursday night and friday. it is all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> thank you for waking up with us early thursday morning. >> early is the operative word. let's go over to steve paulson for the weather, it is on its way. >>> well, it is already getting a little breezy as the south wind kicks in. there will be hit and miss showers but the front is up towards crescent road
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corporations will use us for a lift. it's an incredible efficiency tool. >> at what point does it make sense financially to own your own plane or to use you? >> it depends on your flying patterns. if you fly more than 700 or 800, it probably makes sense to own your own. >> who was the guy before you? i know him, the gentleman before you from netjets. >> richard san tooele. >> there was a rough patch for the operations for the -- i guess it was the income statement of net jets because i guess everything got marked down. >> we felt the same pressure everybody did in '08 and '09. >> where are you now? >> we're doing well. >> you're making money. >> yes. i couldn't be more proud. what a great team. >> 2012 fwhaerbetter than 2011? >> yes. >> we talk about it on the set. landing fees and that, where are you at on that? >> well, it depresses the market, the economic activity. we want people to use this product. if you discontinue, it adds costs. >> you're not willing to rise above? >> we're willing to look above a whole bunch o
corporations will use us for a lift. it's an incredible efficiency tool. >> at what point does it make sense financially to own your own plane or to use you? >> it depends on your flying patterns. if you fly more than 700 or 800, it probably makes sense to own your own. >> who was the guy before you? i know him, the gentleman before you from netjets. >> richard san tooele. >> there was a rough patch for the operations for the -- i guess it was the income statement...
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take us behind the scenes. steve rattner and he's not alone is pessimistic that a deal will get done before the end of the year. >> here's a reason that you might not need to be pessimistic. there's no doubt that washington has a recent track record of usually botching opportunities to get things done. but if you take aside all the rhetoric, all the huffing and puffing, the people that have been involved in the negotiations over the last six months on this say that you can actually now see what the contours of a deal look like. it's certainly going to take a lot of hand wringing to get there, but it includes a tax hike somewhere north of $1 trillion which is basically the difference between boehner's position and obama's position. it includes medicare cuts, entitlement cuts that are at least $400 billion. remember dick durbin on your show earlier in the week put that $400 billion marker down. democrats privately tell us they'll go higher, perhaps much higher if republicans get serious on raising taxes. they'll
take us behind the scenes. steve rattner and he's not alone is pessimistic that a deal will get done before the end of the year. >> here's a reason that you might not need to be pessimistic. there's no doubt that washington has a recent track record of usually botching opportunities to get things done. but if you take aside all the rhetoric, all the huffing and puffing, the people that have been involved in the negotiations over the last six months on this say that you can actually now...
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let us know. worldwide@cnbc.com, @cnbcwex. >>> stick around because coming up, mervyn king is out with the uk's financial stability report and rumors are swirling about new capital requirements for banks. >>> tim geithner will head to capitol hill today to meet with congressional leaders on, yes, the fiscal cliff. geithner's president lead negotiator in the budget talks. he'll meet first with harry reid at 10:00 a.m. and then with house republicans including speaker john boehner, eric cantor and paul ryan. geithner will lunch with mitch mcconnell and then house minority leader nancy pelosi. president obama is signaling he's flexible on on where tax rates should go for the wealthiest americans. a return to the clinton era tax rates would have households pay between 36% to 39%. the president met with a group of 14 ceos wednesday afternoon. they offered support for resolving the if i can crisis with a proposal for higher taxes for those who make more than a quarter million dollars a year. sdl bo >> b
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is he still with us? >> he's still with us, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: bring him the next time you're here. we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. the new movie is called "de "deadfall." eric bana is here. we'll be right back. ah-choo! hope i don't miss work this christmas. yeah, how will you pay for things like food... electricity? dental bills... gazooks. you need a back-up plan. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho. that's why we have aflac! so i'll have cash to help pay bills! great...but what if you're still not better by christmas? hmm... afllaaccccccccc!!!!!!! [ male announcer ] aflac. we've got you under our wing. rudolph's better... but now blitzen's sick! it's the bourbon lost to evaporation as it ages. but this story has two sides. this is the devil's cut: a more intense bourbon trapped in the barrel wood... that we found a way to unlock. the result is a smooth, slightly sinister, bourbon... ...and it ain't for choir boys. jim beam devil's cut. introducing a revolutionary new mascara. clump crus
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use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >> kimberly: we've had fun with you today and time now for one more thing. >> brian: first, today is a today that is historic. first time a group of steroid users will be nominated for coopers town, hall of fame. barry bonds, home run king. roger clemens, one of the greatest pitcher and sammy sosa. they should say as good as you were, you were a fraud and great a guy as they have been in the military you cannot put them in the hall of fame. it will debate for a year. >> bob: absolutely. put pease rose in. >> eric: they were the three that got caught. the rest of the guys in the hall of fame didn't get caught. >> brian: they are not eligible most of the
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next to his tenses he tells us stories about his motherland. lives in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the enemy only saw the light can and most around you it is gather that tends to know the posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children for them. the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so far away you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcome to the big picture. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow and now the syrian opposition based was in the country is accusing turkey of allowing foreign mercenaries x. of its territory into syria to cause more violence the group also warned western arab states against meddling in syrian affairs by backing certain rebel factions turkey france britain and persian gulf
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let us work. here is our message -- obamacare is really romneycare, adopted on the model of massachusetts. it will open up an exchange that allows for competition and allow for us to take what is the very best of government programs, what is the very best in private sector, and what is the very best from entrepreneurialism and innovation in our academic sector to drive down the cost, provide greater access, focus on wellness and individual responsibility and, we have got something that if we were together, becomes the greatest system in the world. in our reach. it is all right before us. it takes a collection of the best thinking and the best ideas from not only both parties, but from all sectors of our economy and our country. that is where we need to focus on. but when you are staring at $750 billion annually, that clearly is the place where you are going to look to cut instead of on the backs of beneficiaries who have paid into an insurance program. >> you talked about how optimistic you are he
let us work. here is our message -- obamacare is really romneycare, adopted on the model of massachusetts. it will open up an exchange that allows for competition and allow for us to take what is the very best of government programs, what is the very best in private sector, and what is the very best from entrepreneurialism and innovation in our academic sector to drive down the cost, provide greater access, focus on wellness and individual responsibility and, we have got something that if we...
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he is joining us from washington, d.c. tonight. larry, thanks for joining me inside the war room again. >> my pleasure. >> the hostess board is our point of entry for this conversation. it is made up entirely of business executives. if you look at companies for example in european countries like france and norway, you see many more females and more workers on company boards. larry, you otherwise all over the world. what do they do differently and how does that impact labor disputes? >> so it's all about public policy. since post world war ii in europe, part of the focus has been on number one sectoral bargaining. it is a disadvantage to any company bargain thatting, because they bargain in the sector. a voice on the job at all levels including elected worker representatives, up through middle management on the boards of these companies. the difference is night and day. we look at german-based companies in germany with many employees on the board many of whom happen to be union members. the vice chairman of the board of supervisors
he is joining us from washington, d.c. tonight. larry, thanks for joining me inside the war room again. >> my pleasure. >> the hostess board is our point of entry for this conversation. it is made up entirely of business executives. if you look at companies for example in european countries like france and norway, you see many more females and more workers on company boards. larry, you otherwise all over the world. what do they do differently and how does that impact labor disputes?...
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man, we got to use this. this will no longer just be a key chain because if we're cl m climbing out of the cliff you need to be the first there and with the best stocks. i envision all segments of the market getting pummeled but the ones that come back first are the ones that sold down first. so the best could be the worst. to me that means i want to climb out of the cliff using a stock like home depot. i'm going to climb out there to get this, yeah, home depot. that's one i'm going to get! because -- sorry about that. because it's up 54% for the year. the most visible winner in the dow jones industrial average. you my have to buy that stock as the first week of january. we run into the thickest, i would considinto sher win willi. and i think the housing boom will not be hurt in reality nearly as much as it might be in theory. at the same time, i suspect we'll get another whackdown in them high-yielders because the 2013 tax code more than doubles it. here i'll climb out with the ice ax from verizon. i want to
man, we got to use this. this will no longer just be a key chain because if we're cl m climbing out of the cliff you need to be the first there and with the best stocks. i envision all segments of the market getting pummeled but the ones that come back first are the ones that sold down first. so the best could be the worst. to me that means i want to climb out of the cliff using a stock like home depot. i'm going to climb out there to get this, yeah, home depot. that's one i'm going to get!...
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why would you want to use that term. you may be quite right. if you don't - if we - do we have to just jettison terms like cult because there is no way that you can get out of it being pejorative. i, in my thinking i mean i have come around to a place where understanding cult as innovative in my own mind it becomes more of a positive kind of word but i fully realize, if we took a poll and said who wants to belong to a church and who wants to belong to a cult? people are going to come up and have a negative feeling about it. i just don't know if gordon who is certainly a world expert is beginning to move away from this particular typology. i wasn't quick enough to zoom in there with the question which i will ask him at some other point stick in the study guide i guess. but okay gordon and what is the next typology i mean when you are talking about different groups in a dynamic way. now one thing i am thinking about is our ecological model. that you - first you need to understand the ecology of the given setting in which a group lives, then you m
why would you want to use that term. you may be quite right. if you don't - if we - do we have to just jettison terms like cult because there is no way that you can get out of it being pejorative. i, in my thinking i mean i have come around to a place where understanding cult as innovative in my own mind it becomes more of a positive kind of word but i fully realize, if we took a poll and said who wants to belong to a church and who wants to belong to a cult? people are going to come up and...
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they're use envelope households during pow area outages, they're useful to drivers who use them in place of gasoline. the people at nec in japan understand that this is a growing and important market. the japanese electronics firm will join the bidding for a bankrupt u.s. company making storage batteries. nec officials say they want to buy the failed batterymaker a 1, 2, 3 systems. the u.s. firm filed for bankruptcy protection last month. it will be up for auction in early december. sources say nec could end up paying more than $120 million to buy the company. storage batteries are a key headlight in building smart grids, the next generation in network power. smart grids are considered essential to promoting renewable energy such as polar power. demand for these batteries is expected to right globally. they provide backup in the event of power out ans due to weather and other factors. >>> the u.s. central bank says the country's economic activity is expanding at a measured pace, but worries are rising about the so-called fiscal cliff. the federal reserve released its latest beige book ec
they're use envelope households during pow area outages, they're useful to drivers who use them in place of gasoline. the people at nec in japan understand that this is a growing and important market. the japanese electronics firm will join the bidding for a bankrupt u.s. company making storage batteries. nec officials say they want to buy the failed batterymaker a 1, 2, 3 systems. the u.s. firm filed for bankruptcy protection last month. it will be up for auction in early december. sources say...
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>> yes, we do -- that's what she currently uses, yes. >> is her ears? >> just so you know, i'm just going to -- that sound travels, okay, so it's physics, sound travels and sound -- certainly frequencies of sound build up when the longer the distance that they travel, so a basement for instance, you could stand next to it and it will sound a certain way and if you went down the block, it would be exponentially louder, that's how base travelers. >> i get you. >> and i have one other question. in your security plan, attitude check is a door policy, really? it says attitude check. >> can we get clarification on that? >> i don't know that i've seen that before actually. >> commissioners, good evening, my name is shaw, head of shaw security, attitude check is one of many ways that you can address this, simply they say how are you, they respond back, i'm going great, or they get attitude from them, those are the kind of tools as security doormen we have to make sure we're getting the right kind of clientele in, so it's a colloqialism. >> and during the week,
>> yes, we do -- that's what she currently uses, yes. >> is her ears? >> just so you know, i'm just going to -- that sound travels, okay, so it's physics, sound travels and sound -- certainly frequencies of sound build up when the longer the distance that they travel, so a basement for instance, you could stand next to it and it will sound a certain way and if you went down the block, it would be exponentially louder, that's how base travelers. >> i get you. >> and...
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we want to maximize the use. it if we use the same plan with the rest of the company right now the same way, we probably be talking 6 to 700 more employees, and so we don't see the balance yet that we need increase the revenues necessary to pay for that compared to where we are right now with the reliability and we really looked at the premium service differently because the fears were higher in the process. >> okay. i didn't put this -- mention this before, but out of the report just for the record, amtrak's food and beverage service has incurred a direct operating loss of over $526 million in the last six years. a half of billion is not chump change, and just want that in the record. finally, . >> i think we had in the last record. i understand. >> finally, also, as recommended, and this is also from the report, the vice president of operations is agreed that amtrak will develop a five-year plan for reducing the direct operating losses. mr. boardman, can you shed some light on that? >> well, it goes back to the
we want to maximize the use. it if we use the same plan with the rest of the company right now the same way, we probably be talking 6 to 700 more employees, and so we don't see the balance yet that we need increase the revenues necessary to pay for that compared to where we are right now with the reliability and we really looked at the premium service differently because the fears were higher in the process. >> okay. i didn't put this -- mention this before, but out of the report just for...
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moran borrowed $500 from the publisher of ribner's, using his painting "children of the mountain" as collateral. he obtained an additnal $500 and a letter of introduction from jay cooke, a prominent philadelphia financier and a principal investor in the northern pacific railroad. in july of 1871, moran traveled by train to utah, where just two years earlier, the union pacific and the cel pacific had linked to form the first transcontinental railway. he joined hayden's party in montana. they proceeded to fort ellis and soon entered the fabled region of yellowstone. moran worked closely with the expedition photographer, william henry jackson. together they selected the most impressive views. moran made drawings and watercolor sketches, blocking in forms and contours, quickly noting the colors of the terrain and the sulfurous deposits for which yellowstone is named. back in newark, new jersey, moran began what he termed his "big picture," "the grand canyon of the yellowstone." for moran, the spiritual, natural and aesthetic realms should blend to create a great impression. to that end,
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they use that in their documents. the point they would take city, federal or state money, which entity doesn't take city, state, federal money. all across america. >> bob: they would be sued. but you are taking collective tax money. buhler gets a piece of that. >> eric: what if the town are okay -- >> bob: don't put them together. apples and oranges. >> eric: freedom of religion seek this out when people in the town says we don't want your help. we have don't a problem with manger scene or cross on the seal. jimenez is happening across the country. insidious nature that is disturbing went are putting together the piece so people can decide. >> bob: i'm second to none doing away with manger scenes in public property. ridiculous, makes no sense. but that is different than seal of ra town. >> kimberly: take a walk with me to north carolina? are you up to it? >> bob: yes. >> kimberly: let's discuss it. piedmont college. oh, no, you didn't call them christmas trees. you better call them holiday trees or they're out. bob? >
they use that in their documents. the point they would take city, federal or state money, which entity doesn't take city, state, federal money. all across america. >> bob: they would be sued. but you are taking collective tax money. buhler gets a piece of that. >> eric: what if the town are okay -- >> bob: don't put them together. apples and oranges. >> eric: freedom of religion seek this out when people in the town says we don't want your help. we have don't a problem...
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this provides us. back in 2008 and 2009 when everybody had the tremendous financial crisis and the collapse in the collapsing of economic output, we steamed ahead in canada with our so- called stimulus program and economic access plan where we identified thousands of projects we wanted to continue. because we wanted to do it quickly, we did shortcuts around regulatory processes. we took a risk. in 19 -- 19 -- 99 put 9% of cases, it made no difference that be made the short cuts. we found smoother processes with in the country. i would hope -- there is nothing like an emergency to tell you whether a process is necessary. >> absolutely. there is another thing that has been important to you that i want to ask you about. that is the detroit bridge. a ballot measure that would require a constitutional amendment failed. why is it important enough to canada that you agreed to pay your share and our share? in terms of individual projects between canada and the united states, it is the biggest economic relation
this provides us. back in 2008 and 2009 when everybody had the tremendous financial crisis and the collapse in the collapsing of economic output, we steamed ahead in canada with our so- called stimulus program and economic access plan where we identified thousands of projects we wanted to continue. because we wanted to do it quickly, we did shortcuts around regulatory processes. we took a risk. in 19 -- 19 -- 99 put 9% of cases, it made no difference that be made the short cuts. we found...
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they knew exactly how to use a blue against a green, an orange or red against a yellow-- they used their way with color to ravish the eye. they produced versions not only of a golden age, bu also what one might call a tourist's world, a world where the sun is always out. in the early years of this century, modernism came in a tremendous variety of forms in many different places. but one city was viewed as the center of modernism and acted as a magnet to a motley army of artists who came from everywhere-- russians, rumanians, germans, british, americans-- all drawn by what became a sort of bohemian finishing school for modern artists. despite the reputation of schiele, klimt, and matisse, one artist working in this city during those years and through to the middle of the century is still for us the modern artist. he is picasso. the city--paris. of all the artists who worked in paris, it's picasso who's been elevated by critics and historians to the status of the modern artist as hero. to honor him, the french installed all the works he never wanted to sell in the grandest of museums, a su
they knew exactly how to use a blue against a green, an orange or red against a yellow-- they used their way with color to ravish the eye. they produced versions not only of a golden age, bu also what one might call a tourist's world, a world where the sun is always out. in the early years of this century, modernism came in a tremendous variety of forms in many different places. but one city was viewed as the center of modernism and acted as a magnet to a motley army of artists who came from...
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tell us about that. you collect something unusual. >> oh, i have a collection of whackers, things you hit people with, mostly from africa. i also have -- i also have a collection of air sickness bags from most of the world. if anybody here travels. and the one thing i do ask people who come to meetings, if you're traveling and you're on one of these really -- i have an air sickness bag which is the prepresent government afghanistan air sickness bag. it's a great collection and somebody mentioned this years ago in a profile, i started getting emails. how many of the turkish airline ones do you have? do you want to trade? i thought this was an odd, quirky thing i did. it's bigger than you thought. >> you're off to the meeting. whales the mood at the meeting? is the center right coalition besieged? >> no. actually people are very optimistic and -- look, people were disappointed because we didn't have the house, senate, presidency. it's like your stock didn't go up. but -- >> your stock went down. >> are you
tell us about that. you collect something unusual. >> oh, i have a collection of whackers, things you hit people with, mostly from africa. i also have -- i also have a collection of air sickness bags from most of the world. if anybody here travels. and the one thing i do ask people who come to meetings, if you're traveling and you're on one of these really -- i have an air sickness bag which is the prepresent government afghanistan air sickness bag. it's a great collection and somebody...
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he said the talking points she was using was used by the intelligence community. that was confirmed by mike morrell, so instead of a political experience, it was the intelligence community not wanting to tip off the group. it was intended to mislead american's enemieenemies. >> it's surprising to me that when they were all up there with susan rice, meeting with these republican lawmakers, at one point mike morrell suggested it was the fbi that removed the words al qaeda, and several hours later, called and said he misspoke and it was are the the cia that did that. two months after all of this, how could he get that wrong? >> it's confounding even to me. ly tell you, what we're seeing here is susan rice is being held to account for what had been a whole series of missteps by the administration in the substantive handling of this and their ability to explain what happened. and every time they may one atmosphere mistake, it fuels a conspiracy theory that there is some sort of political experience behind this. having lived through my share of crisis in the white house
he said the talking points she was using was used by the intelligence community. that was confirmed by mike morrell, so instead of a political experience, it was the intelligence community not wanting to tip off the group. it was intended to mislead american's enemieenemies. >> it's surprising to me that when they were all up there with susan rice, meeting with these republican lawmakers, at one point mike morrell suggested it was the fbi that removed the words al qaeda, and several hours...
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and europe being in crisis does present some opportunities but as jaroslav list of olic tells us that you can economist from deutsche bank quality is key. the priority for russian for bridge should not be so much borrowing more in order to spend more but rather the focus needs to be squarely on the quality of spending on the quality of costs and quite simply cutting costs is very important for russian corporates and i think for international investors this is probably the key issue that they will be gauging in the course of next year the structure and the quality of the call service companies . but naked does sound like all these companies are mentioning ross now have their bank the russian railways they're all state owned it's a bit like the government has taken over isn't. the state is a big part of business anyway in russia so one of the business does business abroad than the state is often involved but due diligence is important here the state often has a tendency to not necessarily pick the most efficient most business minded deals and so when the foreign acquisitions are being m
and europe being in crisis does present some opportunities but as jaroslav list of olic tells us that you can economist from deutsche bank quality is key. the priority for russian for bridge should not be so much borrowing more in order to spend more but rather the focus needs to be squarely on the quality of spending on the quality of costs and quite simply cutting costs is very important for russian corporates and i think for international investors this is probably the key issue that they...
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clashes do continue between protesters and the police which started airing last week right down below us right now police are firing excessive amounts of tear gas and by chaunce the dozens of protesters who are still in the streets reporting from the seeing my colleague tom barton has moved here in the streets of central cairo the sights the sounds and the smells of protest and of civil disorder are very loud and very clear to her a square is just over there and a large crowd of protesters are doing stones at the police who are giving just as much back picking up stones themselves and firing back along with them those vans firing gas canisters into the crowds the stench of tear gas is thick in the air the police a protest as everyone i like ace has their eyes and noses who are actually the militia to the gas has made itself cocktails flying through the air as well oh ok vincit been ripped up as have some of the branches of the trees it's a real street by being joined on the. night in sheets of joy these people absolutely determined to go out to protest is that mohamed morsi was told to b
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good the crisis does present some opportunities but i love your list of all the key products reminds us quality is key. the priority for russian workers should not be so much borrowing more in order to spend more but rather the focus needs to be squarely on the quality of spending on the quality of the costs and quite simply cutting costs is very important so often for purpose and i think for international investors this is probably the key issue that they will be gauging in the course of next year the structure and the quality of the false or russian companies well that but draws nafta's very bank the russian royal wales all the companies you mentioned they're all seat own does it like the government is taken over this is really due diligence comes in there are a lot of petro dollars coming in it doesn't make sense for these companies be running around blowing up corporate real estate just because the going good they do have to make sure the they are doing it for business reasons and business reasons alone if there are political arguments in favor they should be ignored but being state
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thanks for joining us. you can bet this is not the way mitt romney had hoped to get to the white house. instead of measuring the drapes in the oval office he'll be the president's guest for lunch. their first meeting since that last debate. joining me now for our daily fix, chris cizilla, msnbc contributor and managing editor of post politics.com and from "usa today" susan page. what do you think is on the menu? >> some people on twitter when i tweeted out suggest crow might be served. look, this is, i think, there's no press coverage. this is not closed press. there is no press coverage. a private meeting between the two of them. i think it's designed to say the election is over, mitt romney did win about 47.5% of the vote of the american public, a recognition of that fact and recognition by the president if there is a grand bargain to be done he's going to need the help of republicans. i don't know how much mitt romney will play a role in that. i think mitt romney this is the guy i beat, he represents a s
thanks for joining us. you can bet this is not the way mitt romney had hoped to get to the white house. instead of measuring the drapes in the oval office he'll be the president's guest for lunch. their first meeting since that last debate. joining me now for our daily fix, chris cizilla, msnbc contributor and managing editor of post politics.com and from "usa today" susan page. what do you think is on the menu? >> some people on twitter when i tweeted out suggest crow might be...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. megyn: big news from the white house as it joins in on senator harry reid's efforts to change it rules of the senate. he has been push for changes to the filibuster. a tool that helps the party not in power -- dates' the republicans in the senate -- prevent a vote. mr. reid would like to make it more difficult for the any mort party to filibuster. the white house applauding harry reid's efforts. but rewind that to when the democrats were the minority party. mr. reid was a vocal supporter calling it a last check against abuse of power. joining me to explain. president obama said at the time -- in 2005 we had a president bush in the white house. the republicans controlled the senate and the house. the only way of stopping certain legis
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grow up to show it to us to use this tattle tale on each other nor isn't quite sure how to respond to those wanting to test for freedom of speech in the u.k. really goes the u.k. is director of public prosecutions has promised to draft new guidelines on how to respond to online offenses but campaigners say that it's not just guidelines but reform that's urgently needed if the u.k. is to uphold its freedom of speech online. r.t. cyberspace. some other world news in brief now iran has unveiled to upgrade domestic submarines and. craft the latest part of tehran's efforts to improve its defense capabilities the upgrade is being made because it fears possible future attacks from the likes of israel or the us against its nuclear program is now planning a major naval drill. with two hundred people taking to the streets of china's capital sunday or go to protest against a new fishing law demonstrate this a new. on what they can catch directly threatens the livelihoods of independent fishermen and authorized rally ended in skirmishes as police who moved in to disperse crowds arrested at least
grow up to show it to us to use this tattle tale on each other nor isn't quite sure how to respond to those wanting to test for freedom of speech in the u.k. really goes the u.k. is director of public prosecutions has promised to draft new guidelines on how to respond to online offenses but campaigners say that it's not just guidelines but reform that's urgently needed if the u.k. is to uphold its freedom of speech online. r.t. cyberspace. some other world news in brief now iran has unveiled to...
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sue is with us. bob, we've been asking some of the senators today whether they are aware of how closely the markets are watching every little twitch, every little statement that comes out of anybody on capitol hill's mouth. >> i think that they are. i hope they'll be more aware after events like today. i noticed jim gorman, ceo of morgan stanley, telling them get to your congressman. we support that idea, the "rise above" pins. not telling anybody to support a specific deal but a deal needs to be made. i think more pressure that's put on them, the more you hear ceos speaking out, more events like this, the better it is going to be. >> it is a little bit bizarre in having people like james gorman and lloyd blankfein telling the federal government to get their house in order. >> that's what i was going to say. a year ago lloyd blankfein was being vilified in "rolling stone" and other publications. and now he's down at the white house giving the president some advice. i believe this is mr. bertolini of
sue is with us. bob, we've been asking some of the senators today whether they are aware of how closely the markets are watching every little twitch, every little statement that comes out of anybody on capitol hill's mouth. >> i think that they are. i hope they'll be more aware after events like today. i noticed jim gorman, ceo of morgan stanley, telling them get to your congressman. we support that idea, the "rise above" pins. not telling anybody to support a specific deal but...
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joining us, senior vice president of washington research, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. melissa: what do you read of the bits coming out, how do you think it is going the closer we are to reaching a deal. >> we are still weeks away from a deal. we will get something before christmas, but look at the thursday, friday, saturday before christmas. you look at the public statement, digested a little bit and kind of figure out what is going on behind the scenes. there have been talks going on behind the scenes, just don't thinthink they have all been as productive as we would like them to be yet. the real negotiating just beginning to pick up now. melissa: it seems like they're looking under every rock for more revenue. we were hearing about federal gas tax, talking but obviously raising taxes on anyone who makes more than $250,000 but you don't hear anything serious about cutting spending or entitlement or anything. >> i think the white house thinks we are in a better place than they were a year and a half ago so they're staying away from the spending cuts for now. i think if
joining us, senior vice president of washington research, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. melissa: what do you read of the bits coming out, how do you think it is going the closer we are to reaching a deal. >> we are still weeks away from a deal. we will get something before christmas, but look at the thursday, friday, saturday before christmas. you look at the public statement, digested a little bit and kind of figure out what is going on behind the scenes. there have been...
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that we use it against us. let me ask a question and that would be, what would happen if someone introduced a malwear or viruses into several of the major medical or health systems in this nation
that we use it against us. let me ask a question and that would be, what would happen if someone introduced a malwear or viruses into several of the major medical or health systems in this nation
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to use disposal i'm glad that all of the poems this country will be on his side a lot of these people don't want the r.c.a.'s that president was nowhere close to what i. just the first week i think this probably already making that possible to have a homage morsi for his part has said that he does not want to become a dictator he wants compromise he's trying to work with the judges and he wants to make sure egypt gets a proper constitution however people here simply are going to judges themselves have gone on strike they've been protests in cities around agents and these have been the scenes with protests some protestors having died reports of many more having been injured we've seen both police and protesters being carried back by their calm weights having been wounded by flying stones and choking on on to gas the situation here immensely tense that this is really. not just a constitutional crisis that he was. trying to. do something was was. giving up was trying to take the time to. then these protests seem likely to go on and on. egypt's supreme constitutional court has accused mor
to use disposal i'm glad that all of the poems this country will be on his side a lot of these people don't want the r.c.a.'s that president was nowhere close to what i. just the first week i think this probably already making that possible to have a homage morsi for his part has said that he does not want to become a dictator he wants compromise he's trying to work with the judges and he wants to make sure egypt gets a proper constitution however people here simply are going to judges...
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that i used to so. i think about would be a big help but till now the international community has not recalled that and the big powers are still north with that they are more with the countries within which to live by this country do want to call it mad that i could muster depends on the regional and international situation. but often in leading in people the kurdish coalition from baghdad thank you very much for your time. a far cry from gun toting radicals in the middle east the terror now facing france is much more sinister blending right into society in the cause of it a french use short of cash and opportunities flocking to radical islam the result is the next year reports tracking homegrown terrorism is not proving easy. the recent national white police raid on radical islamist groups in france made headlines with a rasta made in all regions the youngest suspected terrorist was only nineteen but it was not the age which shocked so many leaders from and we discovered a network of seven additional p
that i used to so. i think about would be a big help but till now the international community has not recalled that and the big powers are still north with that they are more with the countries within which to live by this country do want to call it mad that i could muster depends on the regional and international situation. but often in leading in people the kurdish coalition from baghdad thank you very much for your time. a far cry from gun toting radicals in the middle east the terror now...
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group to say to us to use this tattletale on each other the lower isn't quite sure how to respond to those wanting to test for freedom of speech in the u.k. really goes the u.k. is director of public prosecutions has promised to draft new guidelines on how to respond to online offenses but campaigners say that it's not just going to lines but reform that's urgently needed if the u.k. is to uphold its freedom of speech online polly boy r t cyberspace. don't forget to go online for more on the stories we have here as well as special reports exclusive to our website also while you're there of fresh crisis is in the making of legal i'll look for the american middle class with a new study showing the gap between rich and poor has suddenly growing to its widest in a decade. and the rush is my goal for no more bugbear a get a one point seven billion dollar welcome on the london stock exchange to find the prevailing doom and gloom. the man charged with the biggest security breach in u.s. history is expected to make his first public statement since his arrest and twenty ten bradley manning's
group to say to us to use this tattletale on each other the lower isn't quite sure how to respond to those wanting to test for freedom of speech in the u.k. really goes the u.k. is director of public prosecutions has promised to draft new guidelines on how to respond to online offenses but campaigners say that it's not just going to lines but reform that's urgently needed if the u.k. is to uphold its freedom of speech online polly boy r t cyberspace. don't forget to go online for more on the...
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we need to set that behind us. let's look for good ideas that are not partisan ideas for the good of america and our country. thank you. >> you both sound like you come from swing districts and you do, from my understandings of the map. congressman duffy, congresswoman elect kirkpatrick, thank you for coming on together. >> thanks, chuck. >>> well, was it something he said? senator harry reid speaks and stocks drop. really? the market rundown is next. boy, that stock market will listen to anybody these days. remember a man who changed professional sports without ever putting on a uniform. entertainment more than any other person in american history. how many presidents lost a general election before going on to win the white house? tweet me the answer. the first correct answer gets a follow wednesday from us. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheeri
we need to set that behind us. let's look for good ideas that are not partisan ideas for the good of america and our country. thank you. >> you both sound like you come from swing districts and you do, from my understandings of the map. congressman duffy, congresswoman elect kirkpatrick, thank you for coming on together. >> thanks, chuck. >>> well, was it something he said? senator harry reid speaks and stocks drop. really? the market rundown is next. boy, that stock market...
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member of the syrian social club joining us live from london thank you very much. of outcry from garner torturing al qaeda in syria the terror now facing france is much more sinister blending right into society and the cause of it our friends used to short of cash in opportunities are flocking to radical islam though as are the reports tracking homegrown terrorism as are proving easy. the recent national white police raid on radical islamist groups in france made headlines with a rasta made in all regions the youngest suspected terrorist was only nineteen but it was not the age which shocked so many little men that we discovered a network of seven additional people living primarily in paris strasburg and can all these people were born in france and are french nationals they are linked to the radical islamist movement police say the group was plotting at least twenty five terrorist attacks against jewish organizations and schools and age of twelve detainees were french natives who had converted to radical islam experts say this worrying trend is gathering pace as th
member of the syrian social club joining us live from london thank you very much. of outcry from garner torturing al qaeda in syria the terror now facing france is much more sinister blending right into society and the cause of it our friends used to short of cash in opportunities are flocking to radical islam though as are the reports tracking homegrown terrorism as are proving easy. the recent national white police raid on radical islamist groups in france made headlines with a rasta made in...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> we are just a few hours away from the president's meeting with ceos at the white house today. this is a look at a few of the business leaders expected to attend those discussions on avoiding the fiscal cliff. a number of ceos on capitol hill talking with some republican lawmakers as well. eamon javers is there. what a day. the collision between corporate america and washington. >> reporter: good morning. this place is crawling with ceos this morning. i talked to one ceo as he was walking into the build this morning. he said he hasn't seen a collection of executive firepower in washington like this since the 1980s in the battle over reagan era tax reform. that's how long since we've seen this many ceos gathered up here all working hallways talking to members of both parties, republicans and democrats today. they have broken up into six different groups. we talked to some of the ceos this morning and they sai
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> we are just a few hours away from the president's meeting with ceos at the white house today. this is a look at a few of the business leaders expected to attend those discussions on avoiding the fiscal cliff. a number of ceos on capitol hill talking with some republican lawmakers as well. eamon javers is there. what a day. the collision between corporate america and washington. >>...
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it's five pm here in moscow you live with us on our t.v. good to have you with us egyptian police fired tear gas and protesters a mass into the square but still the demonstrations against what is being seen as a dictator like paul grabbed by the president shown no sign of ending a one hundred thousand people calling on mohamed morsi to leave after he gave himself authority beyond the reach of the courts artist tom botton is in cairo here in the streets of central cairo the sights the sounds and smells of protest and of civil disorder are very loud and very clear tucker a square is just over there and a large crowd of protesters are burning stones at the police who are giving just as much back picking up stones themselves and firing back along with them there's vans firing gas canisters into the crowds the stench of tear gas is thick in the air the police or protesters everyone i like has their eyes and noses we're cheering for melissa tear gas there's more tough cut tales trying through the air as well only pavements have been ripped up. as
it's five pm here in moscow you live with us on our t.v. good to have you with us egyptian police fired tear gas and protesters a mass into the square but still the demonstrations against what is being seen as a dictator like paul grabbed by the president shown no sign of ending a one hundred thousand people calling on mohamed morsi to leave after he gave himself authority beyond the reach of the courts artist tom botton is in cairo here in the streets of central cairo the sights the sounds and...